burning iso image

Bert Knabe yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sat Jun 15 15:43:01 2002


I downloaded the image again, and immediately tried to burn it. It went 
all the way through the burn, closed the session, then Disk Copy gave 
the following error:

"rome-2.2-20020407-install.iso" failed to burn due to error -7932. 
Unknown error: 4294959364


Any ideas? Other than coming up with $30 to mail them for the CD's? At 
this point if I have to pay for it, I won't be getting Linux.

Bert

On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 10:31  PM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:

>
> 	Well, let me just say that I don't exactly recall the right answer 
> for that one. What I can tell you is that I am almost, I say again 
> ALMOST, sure that if you mount the image then it'll be ruined. It has 
> something to do with the checksum, it gets ruined if the file is opened 
> (mounted). So what you burn to disk will not have the correct 
> information and therefore will not be able to boot your machine or any 
> other for that matter. Try downloading the machine again and before you 
> do anything else burn it to a disk.
>
> 	Just my two cents. Unfortunately I cannot give you a more 
> assertive answer, but I'm pretty sure that's how the thing goes.
>
> 	Sincerely,...
>
>
> 		Juan.
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 11:20  PM, Bert Knabe wrote:
>
>> Is it ruined if I have ever mounted the image, or only if I try to 
>> burn it while mounted? I don't remember, but I think that the first 
>> time I tried to burn it, I had not mounted it yet.
>>
>> Bert
>>
>
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